Ketamine Treatment Prices

If you are interested in ketamine therapy for pain, please visit our Pain web page on this site to learn more about our longer infusions which have a different pricing structure.

We recognize that, despite our commitment to keep our pricing as low as possible, it can still be a financial stretch for many to afford ketamine infusions. Rest assured that we will very carefully evaluate your response to treatment and recommend against further infusions if the benefits are not apparent.

Financing: We offer several financing options. Even those with stressed credit can qualify. If interested, please call us to learn more.

Insurance: Insurance companies most likely do not cover ketamine treatments at this time, but you are welcome to apply for reimbursement, and we will provide you the necessary documents to do so. We remain hopeful that insurance companies will one day join the legions of others who recognize the effectiveness of ketamine and begin covering this for patients.

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